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DTIC ADA319726: Internet Use Patterns, Acceptance Levels. and Polic...
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Information technology infusion has taken place in the
workplace as costs for microcomputers have declined and
the need for reliable and timely information has
increased, but the impact the Internet has had is yet to
be determined. This research takes an information
technology infusion approach to the Internet and focuses
on the use patterns of current Air Force Internet users,
acceptance levels, and supervisory support of the
technology, as well as policy recommendations regarding
Internet use in the Air Force. The research provides
substantial evidence that Internet technology is not
being infused equally within all organizational levels in
the Air Force. All infusion measures used in this
research show that Internet technology is more highly
infused at the headquaners-level than it is at base-
level. This research also demonstrates that supervisory
support for Internet use positively affects user
acceptance levels on the part of subordinates. Access to
the Intemrnt is also shown to improve Air Force members'
productivity on the job.
Date Published: 2018-04-04 11:39:58
Identifier: DTIC_ADA319726
Item Size: 226745622
Language: english
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